SR-600

by Hitachi


The Hitachi SR-600 is a solid state stereo receiver that was part of Hitachi's a...

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The Hitachi SR-600 is a solid state stereo receiver that was part of Hitachi's audio product line up during the late 1970s to early 1980s. This receiver features a sleek design with a silver faceplate and a distinctive analog tuning dial. It operates within a power output range typically around 60 watts per channel into 8 ohms, allowing it to deliver clear audio performance suitable for home listening environments. The SR-600 includes multiple input options, such as turntable, CD, and auxiliary sources, along with AM/FM radio capabilities. Some models may also feature a built-in phono preamplifier suitable for connecting a turntable directly. Users have often praised the receiver for its reliable performance and good build quality, ensuring longevity in home audio setups. The SR-600 is equipped with various tone control settings, allowing users to adjust bass and treble to their preference, and some models may feature loudness compensation for richer sound at lower volume levels. The receiver's design remains appealing, with easy-to-read indicators and robust volume and tuning knobs.